Well, it depends on who is
manufacturing the liquid oil, and what they choose to keep, and what is discarded.
Not exact matches
These excluded products consisted of «
manufactured products» (inapplicable in the present context) and products «resulting from refining crude
oil, refining upgraded heavy crude
oil, refining gases or
liquids derived from coal or refining a synthetic equivalent of crude
oil».
Liquid coconut
oil must be
manufactured.
Liquid coconut
oil is
manufactured by fractionating the coconut
oil and removing some of the fatty acids, mostly the saturated ones, that remain solid at lower temperatures.
Hydrogenated
oil is
manufactured by changing the chemical structure of
liquid oil so that it can form a solid state.
From the book «Grabbing Power: The New Struggles for Land, Food and Democracy in Northern Honduras» by Tanya M Kerssen: «Palm
oil manufacturing generates three main kinds of waste: solid waste (fibers, shells and empty fruit bunches);
liquid waste (generated in the
oil extraction process); and air emissions (smoke from boilers and incinerators).
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